Bonham State Park Trail

Bonham State Park Trail is a 2.1 mile loop trail located near Bonham, Texas that features beautiful wild flowers. The trail is good for all skill levels and primarily used for hiking, walking, and mountain biking.

Bonham State Park is a fun and easy trail. It would be the perfect location for easy camping or one to bring children along. Portions of the trails were flooded. There were hunters near by and it was a little unnerving to hear gunfire. Lots of trees- perfect for climbing. Dogs allowed on a leash. There is a neat abandoned water tower that we explored along one of the trails. The front desk staff were friendly and can tell you all about the history of the park.

This is a great hike. Trails are well maintained and fun for the family. Recently, they have started to rebuild the old stone picnic tables and chimneys that are just off the trails but hidden in the woods. Would be great for a hike in & then some family time.

Most of the trail is in a wooded area covered by trees. It was about 90 degree temperature when we hiked and this kept things cool. We heard birds chirping and at times the trail hugged the lake for a view of the water. There were a total of 8 bikers and we hiked 6.25 miles. We never passed a biker, we only saw them in a distance. It says that there is a total of 8 miles and somewhere else I read it says that there is 11 miles. The trails criscrossed maybe because they are trying to squeeze every mile of the land available making it confusing at times. I don't see 11 miles. I see more like 8. It was an easy hike nothing hard at all. Must check in and pay a fee for parking.